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How to use Outward in a sentence

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He tells her that he just started a new job with Outward Bound, which opened an office in this building.
Most of the school teachers and headmasters were trained in Great Britain and exposed to the British Scouting Movement and to Outward Bound programs.
Outward expansionism looked even more attractive, and political and military leaders increasingly talked of establishing a co-prosperity sphere in Asia.
Outward FDI from West Asia declined by 6 per cent in 2014 driven mainly by divestment from Bahrain.
The goal of the rappelling stunt is to raise funds for The Outward Bound Trust, which is chaired by Prince Andrew.
Outward processing trade involves the exporting of intermediate inputs for further processing abroad and the reimporting of those products back to the home country.
Outward migration was heavy to the main colonies and to the United States.
If the last twenty-five years had taught him anything, it was that outward appearances were wholly untrustworthy.
The tape is registered against the lower support guide by tilting the bearing less than a degree outward.
I was a first-year medical student when I first realized that outward appearances occasionally belie the truth.
The outward migration of people from the city has hurt the city's economy greatly.
Inhale, lift your arms above you, and turn your left knee outward to open your hip.
While everyone else engages in some form of inward or outward dialogue, they stare abstractedly into space, oblivious to their surroundings.
A Janus-faced entity who, looking inward, sees himself as a self-contained unique whole, looking outward as a dependent part.
His light brown hair waved back almost to his shoulders while still puffing outward slightly.
Mendieta's legacy seems to ripple outward like circles of waves radiating from a stone cast in the water.
To accomplish the latter, keep your heels close together and angle your toes slightly outward for lifts such as hack squats and leg presses.
He's a calm, well-adjusted guy who seems to lack any outward foibles, let alone disabilities.
She then strolled lazily over to a section of the wall where a natural rock formation jutted outward beyond the polished stone wall.
Much writing today is outward in its gaze, aestheticizing the world through description.
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The other donation was pledged in recognition of John Cushing and Victoria Woodhull and for service to the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School.
Outward to the campsite at 8am, then at least every 10 minutes until 7pm.
The walls seemed to bulge outward with the pressure of the room, the aluminite braces straining and creaking.
To outward appearance, the Spanish King was as eager as ever for the war in Guienne.
What was anomalous in my position had passed away with the next outward mail.
Finish off with a nasturtium at the top, and also a row all round the outward edge.
Such a connection prevents the possibility of siphoning the traps, as it gives an outward air connection.
His implied threat struck as cold as the glacial air, and Ross tried to meet it with an outward show of uncracked defenses.
Glaring down at the hobbyist, Stonecypher gripped the staff and rotated thick wrists outward.
Indeed, he was so unused to looking at her that he might well have forgotten her outward appearance.
In the second place, the line of migration seems to have been outward from the Holarctic region.
Now the effect of the parasite seems to be to unsex as it were its victims so far as their outward appearance is concerned.
Should he not, his croup may be so turned, outward, that he cannot do his rider any mischief.
Her husband sat unbendingly silent, in a sphinxlike attitude that gave no outward indication of his mental uneasiness.
The which spited Antonius in his mind, although he made no outward show of it, and therefore he believed the Egyptian the better.
On this occasion he had two ships, and on the outward journey sighted Bear Island and Spitsbergen, where the ships separated.
The crotches of the poles were then placed under the fork of the sapling, the butts of the poles outward, thus forming a tripod.
That not only public monuments be kept in memory of it, but also that some outward actions be statedly performed.
Hence, they may be taken in the order of their outward and visible signs of aboriginality.
The main braces of the storefront were still there, bent outward a little, but not broken.
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